NFL Week 10 picks

Welcome to the Week 10 Picks, last week all kinds of booty was kicked with over half the panel posting 9 wins or better and having Dallas, KC, New Orleans, and Seattle start us off with a 4-0 slate helped. Chad was the only one to take Indy over Green Bay, but Steve is still rocking the mic but DJ cut into his lead by 2 games. This week we are trying something new as David breaks down the NY Jets vs LA Rams matchup.

Steve

DJ

David

Dan

Jim

Cleveland vs Baltimore

Baltimore

Baltimore

Baltimore

Baltimore

Baltimore

Green Bay vs Tennessee

Green Bay

Green Bay

Green Bay

Green Bay

Green Bay

Minnesota vs Washington

Minnesota

Washington

Minnesota

Washington

Minnesota

Chicago vs Tampa Bay

Tampa Bay

Chicago

Tampa Bay

Tampa Bay

Tampa Bay

Kansas City vs Carolina

Kansas City

Kansas City

Carolina

Kansas City

Kansas City

Atlanta vs Philadelphia

Atlanta

Atlanta

Atlanta

Atlanta

Atlanta

Los Angeles vs NY Jets

NY Jets

Los Angeles

Los Angeles

Los Angeles

NY Jets

Denver vs New Orleans

Denver

Denver

New Orleans

Denver

New Orleans

Houston vs Jacksonville

Houston

Houston

Jacksonville

Houston

Jacksonville

Miami vs San Diego

Miami

San Diego

San Diego

San Diego

Miami

Dallas vs Pittsburgh

Dallas

Dallas

Dallas

Dallas

Dallas

San Francisco vs Arizona

Arizona

Arizona

Arizona

Arizona

Arizona

Seattle vs New England

New England

New England

New England

New England

New England

Cincinnati vs NY Giants

NY Giants

Cincinnati

Cincinnati

NY Giants

Cincinnati

9-4

11-2

10-3

7-6

10-3

84-47-2

80-51-2

79-52-2

78-53-2

76-55-2

GAME OF THE WEEK

Los Angeles Rams vs New York Jets

These are two teams who were expected to be wild-card contenders but QB issues have sunk the year. The Rams gave up a ton to get Jared Goff, but have yet to allow the number one overall pick hit the field, even as number two pick Carson Wentz has done better than expected in Philadelphia. NFL Insider Ian Rapoport stated that the Rams won’t play Goff until they are out of the playoffs, and seeing how the Rams are 3-5, that day may be coming soon. The bigger issue for the Rams is that they have the 30th ranked rushing offense even with Todd Gurley in the backfield. Gurley has gained 451 yards and 3 TDs with an average of 3.1 yards per rushing attempt. On the other sideline, Ryan Fitzpatrick played hardball and lost, and seemed to have lost the locker room. When Geno Smith is named the starter over you, then you have problems. Geno got hurt again, putting Ryan back under center, where he is playing much worse than last year. The Jets faithful are also thinking about the youngster, Bryce Petty, who they saw for 4 snaps last week, but Coach Todd Bowles stated on NJ.com that unless Fitzpatrick is hurt, the second-year pro is riding the pine. At 3-6 the Jets should be looking toward next year as well. A bright spot this season has been Matt Forte who already has 634 yards and 7 TDs so far with a 3.7 ypg average. Both defenses have talent but too many holes to be worth worrying about.

I look for this to be a low-scoring game, and the winner being determined by if the Jets turn the ball over. I’m not sure the Rams can move the ball, but given enough short fields even Jeff Fisher can get some points on the board. I’m taking the points in a low-scoring game.